| In Tarot I was taught that hte reading encompasses approximately a 6
month time frame. This is not necessarily true in all cases. I would
never put a specific time or date to an event. Not because I was making
the whole thing up, but because a reading is rarely that specific in my
experience. Plus I may have gotten some references mixed up. This isn't
to say that your reader did this. Just a possible explanation. Another
explanation may be that because you are aware of the event and the time
frame in which to expect it, you may have done something, made
alternate choices that led to the event not happening (Anyone see
ST:TNG last Saturday. :-) ) or happening at a later time. We affect
our own realities all the time. It's just that we aren't aware of it in
most cases, because we aren't aware of what is to come in most cases.
Example is if you knew for a fact that you were going to get hit by a
bus tomorrow, you'd do all you could to avoid that happening or if you
knew that you were going to meet the person with whom you were to spend
the rest of your life happily and successfully with, you'd do
everything you could to make this happen. Most of us don't know when
these and all things are going to happen to us, so we don't conceive of
other possibilities and when we do learn and what we are told doesn't
happen then we question the abilities of the one who made the
predicition. My examples are extreme, but the same happens in everyday
mundane things.
Long winded, but I hope it helps a little,
PJ
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| From the book "The Reluctant Shaman" by Kay Cordell Whitaker:
As I followed them and watched the child, I begrudgingly remembered
what Domano had said many times about the future: that it was in flux,
changing with every movement the world makes. What we may see of it in
vision or divination is only a product of all of our thoughts and actions
collected together through time and projected accordingly into the
actions then most likely to occur at the future point. These sets of
future actions change as we change and take our next action. The bottom
line being that I may or may not have a grandson, but it would seem
likely that I would. (P295)
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